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The Yellow Crayon

CHAPTER XXVII
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He has found his way into the only place in London where he is not safe." Mr.Sabin rose.
"You are expecting, perhaps," he said, "one of my friends from the--" She interrupted him.
"It is true," she declared.

"He may be here at any instant.

The time is already up.

Oh, monsieur, indeed, indeed it would not do for him to find you." Mr.Sabin moved towards the door.
"You are perhaps right," he said regretfully, "although I should much like to hear about this little matter of life insurance while I am here." "Indeed, monsieur," Annette declared, "I know nothing.

There is nothing which I can tell monsieur." Mr.Sabin suddenly leaned forward.


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